Impact of lifestyle intervention on physical activity and diet of Japanese workers.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effectiveness of the Life Style Modification Program for Physical Activity and Diet (LiSM-PAN) in comparison to a conventional healthcare program. METHOD:Subjects with risk factor(s) for chronic disease were allocated as a cluster to the LiSM group (n=92) or the Control group (n=85). The LiSM-PAN program consisted of counseling plus social and environment support, and the Control program consisted of written feedback for changing physical activity and dietary practice. Intervention was conducted for 6 months during 2001-2002 and with data analysis during 2003-2004 in Tokyo, Japan. The main outcomes were leisure time exercise energy expenditure (L.E.E.E.), maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max), dietary habits, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, blood glucose, and lipid parameters. RESULTS:The LiSM group showed a significantly greater increase in L.E.E.E. than the Control group at the end of the intervention (mean inter-group difference: 400.6 kcal/week, 95% CI: 126.1, 675.0 kcal/week). No significant mean inter-group differences were observed in dietary habits. The LiSM group showed significantly greater decreases in BMI, systolic blood pressure, and LDL-cholesterol than the Control group. CONCLUSION:The LiSM-PAN program produced greater positive changes in L.E.E.E., dietary habits, and risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in high-risk middle-aged male workers compared to the Control program.

journal_name

Prev Med

journal_title

Preventive medicine

authors

Arao T,Oida Y,Maruyama C,Mutou T,Sawada S,Matsuzuki H,Nakanishi Y

doi

10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.05.004

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-08-01 00:00:00

pages

146-52

issue

2-3

eissn

0091-7435

issn

1096-0260

pii

S0091-7435(07)00191-0

journal_volume

45

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